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WorkSafe B.C. fines Harrison Hot Springs Resort $105,000 after repeated violations

WorkSafe B.C. fines Harrison Hot Springs Resort $105,000 after repeated violations

Second WorkSafe fine for local resort this year
B.C. First Nations further green energy collaboration goal at climate conference

B.C. First Nations further green energy collaboration goal at climate conference

First Nations Climate Initiative wants to use LNG to help decarbonize Asian economies, but can LNG's methane emissions be curbed?
Sooke ranks low on taxes but residents push for tax freeze

Sooke ranks low on taxes but residents push for tax freeze

Residents cite cost-of-living pressures as they call for a halt to tax increases in 2025
Fire-damaged Campbell River high school aims for early December re-opening

Fire-damaged Campbell River high school aims for early December re-opening

Parts of Carihi Secondary School were damaged by a late-night Nov. 21 fire
Vancouver Island man puts smiles on neighbours' faces with painted rocks

Vancouver Island man puts smiles on neighbours' faces with painted rocks

Designs include positive slogans and ladybugs
Longtime Falkland Stampede manager dies at 83

Longtime Falkland Stampede manager dies at 83

Pioneer Mervin Churchill passes away at home at age 83
Former B.C. doctor acquitted on sexual assault charge

Former B.C. doctor acquitted on sexual assault charge

Peter Inkpen is currently in jail, having previously been sentenced for three other counts of sexual assault
UPDATE: Delta police arrest man wanted on Canada-wide warrant

UPDATE: Delta police arrest man wanted on Canada-wide warrant

Colin Monkman was arrested at the Tsawwassen ferry terminal
6-year-old Okanagan girl helps raise $8K for oncology clinic

6-year-old Okanagan girl helps raise $8K for oncology clinic

Funds will go toward the SOS Medical Foundation's $10 million oncology clinic campaign
Speed, aggression takes 50 vehicles monthly off Central Okanagan roads in 2024

Speed, aggression takes 50 vehicles monthly off Central Okanagan roads in 2024

"Next to impaired driving, excessive speed is one of the leading causes of serious injury and fatal collisions"